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sounds liketeaandslippers knows more than they're letting on.
I'd love to know the IP they're posting from...
the invoice also had measurement on which showed the right angle corner bit to be a metre square, the bit that turned op is 2 metres wide and just wont fit in our front room.
[i]Surely a rounded corner will also fit into right angled corner[/i]
I can't find any reference to a rounded corner in the OP's posts?
Who are you teaandslippers? do you work for [url= http://www.yessofa.co.uk/ ]http://www.yessofa.co.uk/[/url] who 'pride themselves on giving you the sofa you want just the way you want it!!'?
sounds liketeaandslippers knows more than they're letting on.
Registered today and first post. Care to explain yourself?
[pulls up chair. A leather one, with a rounded corner no less]
Yes, i'll explain myself. Lurk in the background as not really a forum person but there is a lot of good information and reviews on here so dip in from time to time.
This post just struck a chord as I had a very similar experience in that I ordered a sofa and when it arrived realised it was too big, couldn't open my lounge door properly, on checking the order form realised it was my fault and as it was made to order I could not get a refund. Had to suck it up and sell it on. Thats all, didn't mean to start anything off as I know how annoying this situation is. And no, I don't work for Yes Sofas, and hope you get it sorted.
Earl gray with sugar and a squeeze of lemon please I've got a cold.
Chocolate hobnon JonV?
teaandslippers, appears to me that you have some connection with this, as mentioned, how do you know it was a rounded corner ?
Also your name appears to be Jon under your profile, not Jon Fisher from ESL\Yes Sofa by any chance, as named and shamed in post number 5 here:
Coincidental ?
...how do you know it was a rounded corner ?...
Maybe because the OP says so on line 3 of his original post 😕
Renton, go and see a solicitor soon as poss, 1st hour is free and they will put you on the right track,
Don't listen to whoever he ^ is cos that's nackers, you ordered a sofa a certain size and they didn't deliver and you have proof on your order form, kick up a almighty stink and don't let em bullshit you
Good luck
and you have proof on your order form
but they don't on theirs...sounds like a salesman just drew it on afterwards. How can he prove the salesman drew it and not that he just added it recently?
One word against anothers surely?
😳 Teach me to read posts properly !
tragically1969, as dooosuk has highlighted rounded corners were mentioned in the original post. I can assure you I am not Jon Fisher from the sofa shop, just another Jon and have never even heard of the shop in question.
I really only commented as I had the same problem but had to admit (much to my own frustration) that I had not read the sales order correctly. I really do hope the person with the sofa gets this sorted, and as he states that it was all Ok when he ordered it and that an incorrectly sized sofa has been delivered then he should have no problems getting the sofa replaced or a full refund. I really didn't mean to stir things up, I just know from experience that it's easy to get sizes wrong.
Good luck.
right ok lets get this straight...............
we went into DFS and saw a sofa in there which was ideal for us in that we wanted a proper right angle corner sofa to go into the corner of the room as we had a 2 seater and a 3 seater butted up ata right angle and the gap between them was just useless space.
the suite we seen in DFS is called the linea........
http://www.dfs.co.uk/sofas/sale/linea/
before we ordered this we went over to this other shop just to see if they had anything that would be the same....
the salesman said he had just the the thing and it was called the roma.
the suite he had in the shop wasnt a right anglet corner but a chaise lounge thing but he assured us he could get it in a right angle corner and not a rounded corner.
he went off to check and came back with the mamager who had a headed compliments slip on with the sofa name at the top and then all the dimensions of the seperate bits on it.
the corner is listed down as being 1 metre square.
the 2 seat part is 1.55m
the extension piece is 60cm
our room is 3.5 metres wide so we placed the order for the corner piece, the 2 seat part and the extension piece which would measure up to 3.15m in thier sizes.
with this in mind we decided to place the order as it would fit.
so we went down to plce the order and everything apart from the dimensions was transferred onto the order form.
however the compliments slip was stapled to the order form.
it is also in the same handwriting as the order form ... the managers.
we placed the order and about an hour later we wnet back down to change the colour of the feet from metal to dark wood which they said was no problem and ammended our order form. they also drew a little scketch of what the soaf will look like when it comes.
fast forward to delivery day and everything with the sofa apart from the corner piece which is doulbe the size of what we ordered, due to this the bits we ordered will not fit along the width of our room.
i measured the corner and placed tight into a corner it measure 1.7 metres by 1.65 metres and the gap behind it is massive and defets the object of getting a corner.
also the feet are also still metal and not wood as we ordered.
the shop are bascially saying tough!!
they have broke the law by saying they could get the bits we wanted and then have failed to deliver what we placed the order for in the first place.
the shop are saying that as the sizes are on the compliments slip and not the order form it would get laughed out of court??
hope that explains it better.
Don't believe a word the shop says, they are trying to intimidate you. Get a solicitor and get your money back.
Well tell them it's got the wrong feet and you want a refund.
🙂
tragically1969:teaandslippers, appears to me that you have some connection with this, as mentioned, how do you know it was a rounded corner ?
You're fired from the force.
No reason you can't return it for the feet problem, just ask for a refund as the goods are not as ordered
No argument there if its clearly shown on the order form, if they come from China not like they can offer a replacement here and now
have you contacted your credit card yet as you paid the deposit on that, as long as it was more than £99 they are also drawn into the contract
actually i have just had the chap come round the house, he has siad that as a one off they will get the sofa manufacturer to make the corner unit we asked for.
he said he if we still want a refund then he is happy to go to court still ??
what do i do?
Call his bluff. Return the sofa along with a small claims court whatever it is called.
It look almost sorted, but you have to decide whether you want to punish the shop (and have a right load of hassle with solicitors, courts etc) and return the lot (and have nothing to sit on for Christmas), or swap the bits that are wrong and everyone walks away partly satisfied. Get the shop to give you a timescale to swap the incorrect bits, and maybe use this as a decision maker - I think you said you ordered in June, so waiting 5 months for a replacement part would be unreasonable)
I would go for an easy life, and swap the bits that are wrong (and there is a risk that if you turn down this offer, a court could say you acted unreasonably). But then the vengeful bit of me would feel unsatisfied.
Fast forward 3 months and decide whether you want a sofa, or to still be wrangling....
Whatever you do, be aware that any court/solicitor will look at the situation with any emotion removed, so look beyond how you feel, and look to what is acceptable/reasonable
If you decided to dig your heels in & still fight through the courts, they may now look at your refusal to accept the sellers offer to rectify the main issue in a negative light
Are the wooden feet worth the stress?
they have said it would be 12 weeks to deliver, which would take it to the end of march which is nearly a full year after the order had been originally placed on the 31/05/2010.
the thing is he still would not accept his staff were in the wrong,he accused me of slandering on the internet and threatend to sue me if i kept it up.
also on one hand he is saying the sofa manufactuer does not make a right angle corner and then on the next he is offereng me one??
due you think it is delaying tactics??
i have nothing in writing either.
You have to decide, but all correspondence must be in writing - if he has offered a solution verbally, get him to write it down, with dimensions etc etc.
If you reject the offer, what will you be sitting on in 3 months time?
very true.
uplink this isnt about the feet its about the corner piece, the feet are antother problem that need rectifying....
uplink this isnt about the feet its about the corner piece
Yes I know
I meant that if they do sort out the corner, are the feet worth the stress & aggro?
Personally if it were me the sofa would have been returned by now and If I had not got my money back I would have started small claims ( but I am a stubborn and argumentative get if you hadn't noticed)
Its simply unacceptable - and the guy who came round is trying to pressure you with threats. You have not slandered him (slander is verbal) Its not libel as you have told the truth - "fair comment"
Doesn't matter what it was written on, it could be written on a piece of bog roll, it would still be a binding contract.
Goods should also correspond with the description you give, whether it's verbally, in writing or in an illustration. If they don't, your customer can take similar remedies to those described above. It's also an offence under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and the Business Protection from Misleading Marketing Regulations 2008 to describe goods misleadingly to consumers and other businesses, respectively.
BY the way I found that on [url= http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/detail?itemId=1073792594&lang=en&r.l1=1073861169&r.l2=1074400662&r.l3=1074034195&r.s=sc&type=RESOURCES ]businesslink[/url]
Also, if it goes to court, you don't need to provde that it wasn't what you ordered...it's up to the retailer to prove that the sofa was what you ordered.
All customers have up to six years to claim compensation (in Scotland, five years from discovery of the problem). The exact amount of time depends on the product, though it's for your customer to prove it was faulty when sold. But if your customer is a consumer and asks for a repair or replacement during the first six months after sale, it's up to you to prove the goods weren't faulty.
I suggest you take them to court, I'm not a lawyer, but I reckon there's a stong possibility that they'll settle before it actually goes to court. I think they're just trying to frighten you.
But then as TandemJeremy say's....I'm also stubborn and argumentative!
Not quitre McHamish - that refers to faults.
However the OP has the proof needed
It makes me feel old to admit this but my consumer law is 20 years old , however as far as i understand the law has only gone further in the consumers favour.
The item must be materially as described when you bought it (so the sales persons diagram is binding), for furniture that is going to be appearance and size . If the goods don't match the description unless you can be taken to have accepted the goods which on your account you can't then the store is in breach of contract and you get your cash back . Given that you have complained from day one they cannot bill you for use of the sofa or wear and tear in fact you would have been entitled to return the sofa and rent pending resolution or replace at their expense.
Your credit card company is equally liable to you if you paid on credit in whole or part.
It ain't slander on the Internet it's libel you would have the defense of justification no one except the very rich ever sues for either slander or libel.
his offer is total rubbish you don't have to accept it after all the delay reject demand a full refund and lodge proceedings in the small claims court. no needs for lawyers or hasstle this is bread and butter to a district judge.
http://whatconsumer.co.uk/buying-sofa/
I just read this thread so if this has already appeared sorry, otherwise I hope this helps, they have an online solicitor. Renton they must have caused you so much persional grief, what a bunch of ****'s
^what he said
now he has offered the correct part how would it look on me though if i still push for a refund??
my wife is sick of the whole lot of it and does not want them having our money in way shape or form!!
im with your wife. so to speak 🙂
wouldnt be wanting them to have a penny of my money.
I work in the retail trade (Motor). Believe me, there is NOTHING that causes more trouble than a customer making a scene.
From what (Other) dealers have experienced with customers turning up with big vehicles signwritten with their problems on, they have all sorted the problems out straight away.
If you want to cause them trouble i would get a big sheet and write your message on it in big letters Dont write anything that isnt true. Just say you bought furniture, it hasnt arrived as ordered and the shop is unwilling to look after you. Maybe back it up with a few hundred leaflets. That lot wont cost you much more than your time. The shop will hate your guts. What have you got to lose? I wouldnt trust them to order the correct piece. Delaying tactics imo
I just done want to tell him to shove the offer up his arse and then take it to court and lose!!
he also said that if i continue to post on the internet he is going to sue me for slander.....
can you all take a look at the thread here..........
and tell me if i have said anything wrong at all. my username is rneton on there to.
cheers
steve
Tell them you want your money back or 5 more people will add to the thread above every day and get us lot to do it.
thanks for all the guidance people.
i just wanted to make sure that as he has offered to replace the incorrect part i still dont have to except it and can still push for a full refund.
I suggest a) that he looks up slander in the dictionary, because it doesn't mean what he thinks it means, and,
b) you tell them that after several months they've proved unable to provide what you've ordered, therefore you'll be pursuing a refund and want no further contact from them that doesn't pertain directly to that.
also how do you think my crdit card company will look at it now he has offered to order us the correct bit of sofa?? will i still be able to persue them for a full refund if the shop still refuses?